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Submitted by
Recordfan
a Casual Listener

Date Reviewed: April 16, 2012

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My neutral ratings (3) are not actual reviews since I can't get the signal amplified. I've tried connected it to my TV, to a bookshelf-type rack system, to a receiver that has no phono input and even one that does. I bought it used last week, so maybe some part of it is shot (the built-in pre-amp maybe). Any ideas? The rest of the operation seems fine. I can hear the music when the needle's in the groove but obviously can't enjoy it at zero volume.

The amount paid was £40 - UK price. This is an excellent value piece of kit. Fully automatic with nothing to worry about. As an oldies collector, this has been perfectly acceptable for my needs. It's pre-amp allowing me to plug into my PC is just another bonus!

the end of irrationalism.
well what do you need a turntable for?
to play records.well this is exactly what
you're looking for.a great neat record player.Its a cheap plastic manufacture,however this is what makes this Aiwa turntable so beautiful.
Besides its appearance,it is a great turntable.Its fully automatic.There are buttons for:
Start - Cut
Raise needle
33-45
12"-7"
of course you can do everything manually too. But here we come to its great feature
in my opinion. This turntable has an internal amplifier something that makes it possible to connect it to sources that Dont have phono line-in(such as mini hifis)
so you can connect it Anywhere.

This is the turntable for anyone who
just wants to listen to records easily.
and its quite cheap!

This is a basic turntable that is good for anyone who just wants to play records. This thing is almost all plastic, but it's not really cheap plastic. The set up is a little complex, but nothing anyone should worry about. It sounds great and it is really easy to use (One button can do everything). This is a great value compared to similarly priced Sony and Kenwood models.